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Jennifer Mooney

Jennifer Mooney is a reformed corporate communications senior executive. She has also worked in the advertising industry and founded The Mooney Group, LLC, a boutique public relations practice. She is an avid adventurer and traveler, which includes climbing/hiking, open water swimming, and downhill skiing. She is a downtown resident and is married to Donald Mooney. She has two grown daughters.

Jennifer Mooney's Latest Articles

Brittany York lead the Civics Essential trivia series.
Ohio Civics Essential launches Virtual Games; use your Jeopardy and civics knowledge to win prizes

At a time when knowledge of how government works may be most important, Issue Media Group launches an online game event to engage and educate the public-at-large.

How can you help? Organizations in need of donations during COVID-19 pandemic

We all know about the first responders working overtime and risking their lives as COVID-19 continues to spread. Here’s a look at some local organizations tirelessly helping the region's more vulnerable residents.

Amplifying the voices of “invisible” charities

Community Shares of Greater Cincinnati continues its mission to bolster people, issues, and causes that are unknown to residents.

How can you help? Cincinnati organizations in need of donations during COVID-19 pandemic

We all know about the first responders working overtime and risking their lives as COVID-19 continues to spread. Here’s a look at some local organizations tirelessly helping Cincinnati’s more vulnerable residents.

Amplifying the voices of “invisible” charities

Community Shares of Greater Cincinnati continues its mission to bolster people, issues, and causes that are unknown to residents.

Last November, Governor DeWine visited PreventionFIRST! to learn about youth-based substance-abuse prevention programs.
‘Addiction and mental illness don’t go away:’ Organizations help vulnerable people during COVID-19

Social isolation, job loss, lack of transportation, and fear-inducing news can make anyone spiral downward or relapse. Two regional institutions are working virtually to help.

Last November, Governor DeWine visited PreventionFIRST! to learn about youth-based substance-abuse prevention programs.
‘Addiction and mental illness don’t go away:’ Organizations help vulnerable people during COVID-19

Social isolation, job loss, lack of transportation, and fear-inducing news can make anyone spiral downward or relapse. Two regional institutions are working virtually to help.

Every Child Succeeds is working to virtually help at-risk families.
The Center for Respite Care and ECS share their approaches to serving vulnerable communities

At-risk citizens need extra help during a health crisis. Here's how some people on the front lines are making that happen.

Hunky Dory Studios in Finneytown showcases the juxtaposition between darkness and light

Amy Flesher creates glassworks in her renovated midcentury modern home that pays homage to both the past and the present.

After a terminal cancer diagnosis, BRIDEface owner sells business to longtime friend

Nancy Dawson and Julie Niesen will host an open house on March 13th, to celebrate Dawson while raising money for her other business, Transform.

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